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Zoloft Side Effects

The documented risks of these drugs are provided so the public can make informed, educated decisions. Zoloft is a newer antidepressant drug. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration warns that antidepressants can cause suicidal thinking and behavior in children and young adults. Zoloft is also known as Aremis, Besitran, Daxid, Eleva, Gladem, Jzoloft, Lustral, Serlain, Serolux, Sertralina, Sertraline, Sertra-Q, Setraline, Tresleen.

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There have been 24 drug regulatory agency warnings from five countries (Australia, Canada, Japan, New Zealand and United States) and the European Union on Zoloft (or sertraline). These include the following (note that some warnings cite more than one side effect, so the list below may not be equal to the total number of warnings):

There have been 64 studies done in 20 countries (Australia, Canada, China, Denmark, Finland, France, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, Turkey, United Kingdom and United States) on Zoloft (or sertraline). These include the following (note that some studies cite more than one side effect, so the list below may not be equal to the total number of studies):